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Early English Church Music
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© The British Academy
TOMKINS Thomas, 1576–1656
Text incipit / Title (142)
Above the stars
Almighty and everlasting God, which hatest nothing
Almighty and everliving (everlasting) God, we humbly beseech
Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom
Almighty God, which (who) hast instructed
Almighty God, which hast knit
Almighty God, who hast given us thine only begotten Son
Almighty God, whose praise this day
Arise, O Lord God
Arise, O Lord, and have mercy
Arise, O Lord, into thy resting place
Awake up my glory
Be strong and of a good courage
Behold, I bring you glad tidings
Behold, it is Christ
Behold, the hour cometh
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel
Blessed is he that considereth (see O Lord, graciously accept)
Blessed is he whose unrighteousness
Burial Service (see I am the resurrection / I heard a voice / We brought nothing)
Christ is risen (Pt II of Christ rising again)
Christ rising again
Come, let us go up
Deal with me, O Lord
Dear Lord of life
Death is swallowed up (inc)
Deliver me from mine enemies
Fifth Service (Te, J, Ma, N)
First service, the short service in C fa ut (Ma, N)
First service, the short service in C fa ut (Te, Bs, Cr, Ma, N)
First service, the short service in C fa ut (Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N)
First service, the short service in C fa ut (Te, K, Cr, Ma, N)
First service, the short service in C fa ut (V)
First service, the short service in C fa ut (V, Te, Bs, K, Cr, Ma, N)
Fourth Service, with verses (Te, Ma, N)
From deepest horror of sad penitence
Give ear unto my words
Give sentence with me, O God
Glory be to God in the highest (chorus of 'Behold, I bring you')
Glory be to God on high
Glory be to the Father
God, which as upon this day (God which as on this day / God, who as at this time / God, who upon this day)
Grant us, gracious Lord (text only)
Great and marvellous
Have mercy upon me, O God (II)
Have mercy upon me, O God (Lord) (I)
He that hath pity
Hear me when I call
Hear my prayer, O good Lord
Hear my prayer, O Lord, and consider
Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry(ing)
Hear my prayer, O Lord, and with thine ears
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts (inc)
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Saboath
I am the resurrection
I have gone astray
I heard a voice from heaven (Pt II of I am the resurrection)
I will lift up mine eyes
It is my well beloved's voice
Jesus came when the doors were shut
Know you not (inc)
Leave, O my soul
Litany (I)
Litany (II) (or Molle?)
Lord, enter not into judgement
Lord, who shall dwell (see Preces and Psalm 15)
Ma, N, for verses
Merciful Lord, we beseech thee
My beloved spake
My dwelling is above (inc)
My help cometh from the Lord (first verse of I will lift up mine eyes)
My shepherd is the living Lord
My voice shalt hear thou (Pt II of Give ear unto my words)
Not in the merits of what I have done
O almighty God (see Almighty God, the fountain)
O be favourable unto Zion
O clap your hands together (see Preces and Psalm 47)
O give thanks unto the Lord, and call
O God, the proud are risen against me
O God, wonderful art thou
O how amiable
O Israel, if thou return
O Lord enter not into judgement (see Lord, enter not into judgement)
O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer
O Lord God of hosts, who is like unto thee
O Lord, do away as the night
O Lord, graciously accept (this anthem uses 2 texts simultaneously: see also Blessed is he that considereth)
O Lord, grant the king a long life
O Lord, how glorious are thy works
O Lord, how manifold are thy works
O Lord, I have loved
O Lord, let me know mine end
O Lord, open thou our lips
O Lord, rebuke me not in thine indignation
O Lord, thou hast dealt graciously
O Lord, wipe away my sins (inc)
O praise the Lord, all ye heathen (I)
O praise the Lord, all ye heathen (II)
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (I)
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem (II)